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1st Annual Duke Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes Symposium
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1st Annual Duke Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes Symposium-
Event location:
Embassy Suites Raleigh-Durham/Research Triangle 201 Harrison Oaks Blvd Cary, North Carolina 27513 Contact christy.darnell@duke.edu with questions. Register at https://continuingeducation.dcri.duke.edu/1st-annual-duke-sudden-cardiac-death-athletes-symposium
Event date and time:
4/12/2014 12:00:00 AM
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The overall goals of the activities are to enhance learners� knowledge and competency to incorporate evidence-based updates in the care of athletes to mitigate their risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD).
Presented by The Duke Heart Center SYMPOSIUM DIRECTORS Christopher M. O'Connor, MD Professor of Medicine Director, Duke Heart Center Duke University Medical Center James Daubert, MD Professor of Medicine Director, Clinical Electrophysiology Section Duke University Medical Center SYMPOSIUM CO-DIRECTORS Mahesh J. Patel, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Preventive and Rehabilitative Cardiology Duke University Medical Center Christopher B. Granger, MD Professor of Medicine Director, Cardiac Care Unit Duke University Medical Center
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